Hope you have enjoyed reading about our Australian Road Trip. It's been quite exhausting , so we are heading home for a rest.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
Australia Road Trip: Day 16: Mildura to Wagga Wagga
Hope you have enjoyed reading about our Australian Road Trip. It's been quite exhausting , so we are heading home for a rest.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Australia Road Trip. Day 15: Broken Hill to Mildura
For the first half of the trip the scenery doesn’t change much from what we have seen for the last six or seven days (pictured below).

We drove the Tourist Drive around Red Cliffs, an area containing many vineyards. Mildura is of course on the mighty Murray River (pictured below).
Friday, March 13, 2009
Steve saying "Where the bloody hell am I?"
That's what we have just driven across for six days. They say the desert can do funny things to a man. It can even drive a man insane, after six days of driving across it - I think I’ve reached that point.
Back at Broken Hill we visited the Broken Hill Community Markets (pictured above) at 200 Beryl Street. Louise bought Art Deco salt and pepper shakers for two dollars.
Tomorrow, we’re off to the Victorian town of Mildura.
Australia Road Trip. Day 13: Port Augusta to Broken Hill
Soon, we are on the Barrier Highway, which will take us to Broken Hill. After booking in at our motel we drove up the 'Slag Heap' that dominates the town to the Broken Earth Cafe (pictured above) for some afternoon tea.
There is a great view of Broken Hill from here (pictured above).
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Australia Road Trip. Day 12: Coober Pedy to Port Augusta.
This stretch of the Stuart Highway (pictured above) is also a landing strip for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Just as we are passing this point, Louise lets out a cry, "I've left all my clothes in the cupboard!” So, for the third time Louise has to return to Coober Pedy, and added three hours onto the trip she already hates so much. Life's cruel. Travels’ an adventure - right?
We've picked up the clothes, and are back on the road. About two hours out from Coober Pedy is Glendambo (pictured above).
Travel Tip: Go to the Mobil service station not the BP service station, as they are much nicer, and most importantly, have toilets.
Back on the Stuart Highway, or "the track" as the locals call it and it really was not much more than a track until it was sealed in 1987.
We passed Spuds Roadhouse at the town of Pimba without stopping, eager to reach Port Augusta, and for this leg of our trip to be over.
Finally, we reached Port Augusta, and our home for the night, The Oasis Majestic Apartments. The Oasis Majestic Apartments is like a security compound (is that a bad sign?), our own little gated community, by the river. The rooms are nice (pictured below)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Australia Road Trip. Day 11: Alice Springs to Coober Pedy
The Northern Route means driving to Tennant Creek, then east past Mount Isa, then down the Landsborough and Warrego Highways through the towns of Longreach, and Roma, to meet up with the Pacific Highway or New England Highway. At least four days hard driving.
The Southern Route means heading back to Coober Pedy, the only real town (I use that term loosely) to stop for the night, and then to Port Augusta. From Port Augusta we will be heading east over the Flinders Ranges to meet up with the Barrier Highway to take us to Broken Hill.
So, Louise is going back in Coober Pedy, despite swearing that she would never go back there again. However, she is pleased she was able to book the last available above ground room at the Desert Cave Hotel, which is the supposed to be the best place to stay.
At the Marla Roadhouse they are very health conscious; here's a sign they have up in the toilets (pictured below).
The Desert Cave Hotel is on the main street, Hutchinson Street, Coober Pedy, conveniently opposite the best restaurant, John’s Pizza Bar and Restaurant. Here is our hotel room (pictured below). I think you would agree it's a big improvement on our last room in Coober Pedy. The hotel even has a pool to cool off in (pictured below).
Travel Tip: If you have to go to Cooby Pedy, stay at the Desert Cave Hotel, but book in early.
Desert Cave Hotel
Hutchinson Street, Coober Pedy
We went for a walk in town, and had a conversation with one of the Opal Shop owners who told us crime was very bad in Coober Pedy, and he had been robbed twice. He advised us not to leave anything valuable in sight, and be careful walking around even in the daytime. We walked warily back to our hotel.
The hotel has its own underground museum that is very interesting. Some trivia;
80% of the world's Opal is found in Coober Pedy, and 99.75 % of Opal found is not valuable.
When we got back we experienced a dust storm.
Five minutes before.
Dust storm (pictured below)
Then the rain came down heavily, followed by hail, and then it was gone as fast as it had come.
We walked across the road to the popular John's Pizza Bar and Restaurant for dinner.
Tomorrow, we are driving to Port Augusta, where we will be staying the night.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Australia Road Trip. Day 10: Alice Springs
Tomorrow, much to Louise's dismay, we are driving back to Coober Pedy, but she is glad where not staying underground again.